Safed Baradari

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Safed Baradari
सफ़ेद बारादरी
سفید بارادری
Alternative names Qaiser Bagh Baradari
General information
Location Qaisar Bagh
Town or city Lucknow
Country India
Completed 1854
Owner British India Association of Oudh
Technical details
Floor count 1

The Safed Baradari (Hindi: सफ़ेद बारादरी, Urdu: سفید بارادری‎) (literally 'white palace'), is a white marbled building in Lucknow[1] Uttar Pradesh, India.

History

It was built by Nawab Wajid Ali Shah as a 'palace of mourning' and was named Qasr-ul-Aza. Initial purpose of this building was to be used as an Imambara for observing 'azadaari' (mourning) for the martyrdom of Imam Hussain and his followers at Karbala.[2]

After the annexation of Awadh in 1856, the Baradari was used by the British to hold court for petitions and claims by the officers and nobles of the deposed King's reign and his relatives. Later (around 1923) it was handed over, as a gesture of appreciation for their submission and loyalty to the Queen of the British Empire, to the Taluqadars of Awadh[3] for their 'Anjuman' (association) which was renamed as the British India Association of Oudh. The Baradari continues to be in their possession and control. The main hall of the Baradari has two marble statues of the Maharajas, Man Singh and Digvijai Singh of Balrampur, the founders of the association.[4][5]

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